All" British'ships were British oak, And British hearts ltke oak. no less. When Raleigh spread his; crimson cloak To shield tile shoon of Great Queen Bess. Wild gales and awesome storms of rain Wrought havoc with the ships of Spain, Where British tar® or; colds were sure, Long before Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—.(Ad.) ! '
MILNE & CHOYCE HAVE JUST REMOVED THE CHILDREN'S MILLINERY SECTION TO THE THIRD FLOOR - 1!" ' M -|Sf 022 X-JP*" New examples of inexpensive styles for dainty little people > Dl7—Black' Velvet Ribbon, cleverly knotted, forms the . D2o—ln Fancy Braid Straw. Fawn, BAige. Rose Beige,, .. . , , . _• C-- T7 1-ui Cherry; contrasting bands of Moire Ribbon. In head trimming of these becoming Tuscan Straws. For little Ju ting V f or agC s Bto 10 years 12/fii girls of 5 to 12 years of age................... . .. J.gy'g .- •: • D2l—An Open-work Lace Straw, in Natural colours, 'is ; Dlß—One of the many smart types in Tweed-like Straw. trjmmed with beautiful quality Faille Ribbon. Obtain-. Trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. For ages Bto 16 years. • able with band and ends in Mauve, Saxe, Cherry. Beige. ; : A, variety of attractive mixtures;.. V--17/6 '' °' Y ' ' : 12/6 DM-TO. attractive typ."„ .h™, „ a v.Mp* B™, L 8&°!» S and Fawn mixtures, in a very soft Tweed Straw. For with straw trimming in contrasting colours-- ; ages 10 to 14 years. ' . . ." • 12/6: In the new Children's Millinery Department on the Third Floor M. & C. are showing a wonderful variety of styles for every age—from the little girl of five to the important young lady of sixteen. Ideas and styles have been personally selected at renowned overseas houses. Variety is V , the keynote in. the new straws, including the very latest Tweed effects ... Lightweight Felts in the new Pastel shades . . . and, for afternoon parties and other " dressed-up " occasions, there are extremely, distinctive and wholly.delightful imported models. MILNE & GHOYCE ■ LTD, Children's Millinery Section now Located on Third Floor Queen Street - - - Auckland
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 13
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